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Nintendo Wii set for Nov. 19 launch in U.S.
Created: 09/14/2006
Video description: CNET.com's Rich DeMuro talks with Nintendo of America's vice president of marketing and corporate affairs, Perrin Kaplan, about the Wii console's features and U.S. launch.

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